C.J.W. wrote:Not to take anything away from Sam, but I'd really like to see him demonstrate his internal skills against someone throwing punches and kicks as opposed in "spinning hand" format.
C.J.W. wrote:Not to take anything away from Sam, but I'd really like to see him demonstrate his internal skills against someone throwing punches and kicks as opposed in "spinning hand" format.
Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:This is not showing applications any more than someone demonstrating techniques in tuishou is.
cloudz wrote:Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:This is not showing applications any more than someone demonstrating techniques in tuishou is.
really?
seems a needlessly narrow definition of "applications"
C.J.W. wrote:Not to take anything away from Sam, but I'd really like to see him demonstrate his internal skills against someone throwing punches and kicks as opposed in "spinning hand" format.
Polar Fox Kung Fu and Tai Chi 1 year ago wrote:
I might use spinning hands of course, but without grabbing (open palm only), and it was a little bit difficult to perform it accurately and spectacularly - Michael is a strong guy 15 kilos (33 pounds) heavier than me, and his punching technique is very good.
ashe higgs 2 months ago wrote:
I Liq Chuan is an open door school. It would be better to call this video "Dmitry Likhachev vs. Kyokushin fighter". As a school, I Liq Chuan is not "vs" anybody and very welcoming to all styles and people. At any rate, you can only represent yourself, at your own level of skill, compared to one who has earned the right to represent the style itself. Only GM Sam Chin can do that at present.
Interloper wrote:
marvin8 wrote:C.J.W. wrote:Not to take anything away from Sam, but I'd really like to see him demonstrate his internal skills against someone throwing punches and kicks as opposed in "spinning hand" format.
Well, here are some I Liq Chuan practitioners sparring/fighting.
Bao wrote:Again from a spinning hands setting. Boring.
Interloper wrote:In Japanese internal aikijujutsu, the same force is used for deflections of an opponent's force in attacking. (The guy throwing punches, starting at around 1:00, is a bodyguard, exec protection professional. If it looks like he is "holding back," he's not... his punches are hitting a brick wall of 6-directional force and his shoulder and upper back are taking a crapload of force back from his own punches).
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When you have this kind of body method, the attacks become academic.
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